"there are some situations or some specific cores where that may be unavoidable if the changes aren’t accepted upstream"
This is his attempt at pressuring developers to conceding to his personal hardware design whims. Maybe he could have communicated with the developer of the core before he promised a needless gimmicky cd drive addon to his fans who are unaware of the technical challenges. I mean, he is also unaware of the technical challenges, so he should have consulted the actual expert on the core first regardless.
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Re: Interview: Taki Udon Explains How His FPGA PS1 Aims To "Remove Barriers" To FPGA Gaming
"there are some situations or some specific cores where that may be unavoidable if the changes aren’t accepted upstream"
This is his attempt at pressuring developers to conceding to his personal hardware design whims. Maybe he could have communicated with the developer of the core before he promised a needless gimmicky cd drive addon to his fans who are unaware of the technical challenges. I mean, he is also unaware of the technical challenges, so he should have consulted the actual expert on the core first regardless.